Ukrainians will receive 10,800 UAH: who can receive aid.

Aid of 10,800 UAH to Ukrainians
Aid of 10,800 UAH to Ukrainians

Ukrainians who are facing difficulties due to the war have the opportunity to receive a one-Time financial aid of about 11,000 UAH. The charitable organization 'Right to Protection' is responsible for processing applications, collaborating with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).

This multi-purpose emergency cash aid program is designed for individuals who have found themselves in critical life situations due to military aggression in the last 30 days. Those affected by shelling, families with damaged or destroyed homes, evacuated from mandatory evacuation areas, as well as people who remain in high-risk zones without an income source, can count on support.

Moreover, aid can be received by individuals who have lost loved ones due to the war or who have relatives in need of medical assistance due to war injuries.

'The program aims to support the most vulnerable categories of the population who find themselves in difficult life circumstances due to Russian aggression,' say representatives of the 'Right to Protection' fund.

Amount of financial aid and conditions for receiving it

The amount of financial aid is 3,600 UAH per person per month and is distributed over a three-month period. Thus, the total amount that each eligible person can receive is 10,800 UAH.

For additional information or consultation regarding application submission, citizens can contact the UNHCR hotline at the toll-free number 0 800 307 711. Consultants are available on weekdays from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM.

General context

Ukrainians who have suffered from the war and found themselves in difficult life circumstances can receive financial aid up to 11,000 UAH. The emergency cash aid program is aimed at the most vulnerable categories of the population who have fallen victim to Russian aggression. This provides people with financial support to cover urgent needs and to recover after the actions taken by the aggressor. To receive aid, citizens can contact the hotline of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.


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